Lectures and Laboratories: Physician Assistant Applied Human Structure and Function

PAS703 Part IV. Head and Neck. Fall 2021.

Row#Sorted ascending Lec# Lecture Title Lecturer Date Time 24H Room Dissector Pgs
1
56
Cervical Fascia and Spaces - Part I
Dr. Evey
12 Oct 2021
1500-1600
LRD
229-231
2
57
Cervical Fascia and Spaces - Part II
Dr. Evey
12 Oct 2021
1600-1700
LRD
229=231
3
58
Posterior Triangle - Cervical plexus
Dr. Evey
19 Oct 2021
1500-1600
LRD
231-234
4
59
Anterior Triangle - External carotid artery, Thyroid, Strap muscles
Dr. Evey
19 Oct 2021
1600-1700
LRD
234-241
5
60
Root of Neck - Vertebral and Interscalene Triangles, Pancoast Tumor
G. Kincheloe
20 Oct 2021
1300-1400
LRD
241-244
6
LAB
Laboratory #19.
Staff
20 Oct 2021
1400-1700
MDL
229-244
7
61
Face and External Skull, Trigeminal Nerve Divisions
J. Radler
26 Oct 2021
1500-1600
LRC
244-252
8
62
Parotid Region, Scalp, Facial Nerve, Temporal Fossa
M. Pearce-Clawson
26 Oct 2021
1600-1700
LRC
252-259
9
63
Infratemporal Fossa,Temporomandibular Joint, Otic and Submandibular Ganglia
L. Urbanik
27 Oct 2021
1300-1400
LRA
259-262
10
LAB
Laboratory #20.
Staff
27 Oct 2021
1400-1700
MDL
244-262
11
64
Interior of Skull, Bony cranial fossa, Dural Sinuses,
M. Olsen
2 Nov 2021
1500-1600
LRC
263-269
12
65
Gross Anatomy, Function, and Blood Supply of Brain
M. Johnson
2 Nov 2021
1600-1700
LRC
269-270
13
66
Cranial Fossa and Cavernous Sinus
G. Francis
3 Nov 2021
1300-1400
LRD
271-275
14
LAB
Laboratory #21.
Staff
3 Nov 2021
1400-1700
MDL
263-275
15
67
Orbit, Globe, Ciliary Ganglion
M. Johnson
16 Nov 2021
1500-1600
LRC
276-282
16
68
Functional Components of the Cranial Nerves
Dr. Evey
16 Nov 2021
1600-1700
LRC
276-282
17
69
Pterygopalatine Fossa, Ganglion, and Maxillary Nerve Distribution
Dr. Evey
17 Nov 2021
1300-1400
LRD
283-286
18
LAB
Laboratory #22.
Staff
17 Nov 2021
1400-1700
MDL
276-286
19
70
Pharynx
J. Radler
23 Nov 2021
1500-1600
LRD
286-290
20
71
Nasal Cavities and Palate
G. Kincheloe
23 Nov 2021
1600-1700
LRD
290-299
21
72
Oral Region
L. Urbanik
30 Nov 2021
1500-1600
LRD
300-303
22
73
Larynx
Dr. McGinn
30 Nov 2021
1600-1700
LRD
303-307
23
74
Clinical Correleate
Dr. Bollard
1 Dec 2021
1300-1500
LRC
298-299
24
LAB
Laboratory #23.
Staff
1 Dec 2021
1500-1700
MDL
286-312
25
EXAM
Laboratory Examination - Head, Neck
Staff
8 Dec 2021
1300-1420
MDL
26
EXAM
Written Examination - Head, Neck
Staff
8 Dec 2021
1430-1700
LRA

Part III. Abdomen, Pelvis, and Perineum. Fall 2021.

Row# Lec# Lecture Title Lecturer Date Time 24H Room Dissector Pgs
1
39
Abdominal wall, Scarpa's Camper's Fascia, Rectus Sheath, inguinal canal, Hernias, Dermatomes
G. Kincheloe
7 Sep 2021
1500-1600
LRC
99-113
2
40
Peritoneum and Peretoneal Cavity
J. Radler
7 Sep 2021
1600-1700
LRC
113-117
3
41
Foregut, Celiac Trunk, Stomach, Spleen, Liver, Gallbladder, Autonomic Supply
R. Saint-Fort
8 Sep 2021
1300-1400
LRD
117-122
4
LAB
Laboratory #14.
TBD
8 Sep 2021
1400-1700
MDL
99-122
5
42
Midgut, Superior Mesenteric Artery, Hindgut, Inferior Mesenteric Artery, Autonomic Supply
L. Urbanik
14 Sep 2021
1500-1600
LRD
122-127
6
43
Dr. Evey
14 Sep 2021
1600-1700
LRD
127-131
7
44
Posterior Abdominal Viscera, Kidney Suprarenal, Abominal Aorta, Diaphragm, Autonomic Supply
G. Kincheloe
15 Sep 2021
1300-1400
LRC
131-140
8
LAB
Laboratory #15.
Staff
15 Sep 2021
1400-1700
MDL
122-140
9
45
Introduction Pelvis and Perineum, Skeleton, Ischiorectal F., Pudendal N. Fournier Gangrene
Dr. Evey
21 Sep 2021
1500-1600
LRD
M141-145
10
46
Male and Female External Genitalia - Urogenital Triangle, Urogenital Diaphragm, Pouches
J. Radler
21 Sep 2021
1600-1700
LRD
M146-154, F165-170
11
47
Male and Female Pelvic Cavity - Peritoneum, Urethra, Prostate, Uterus and Adnexa,
N. Yoshioka
22 Sep 2021
1300-1400
LRD
M154-157, F171-175
12
LAB
Laboratory #16.
Staff
22 Sep 2021
1400-1700
MDL
141-145, M146-157, F165-175
13
48
Male and Female Bladder, Rectum, Anal Canal
N. Morales
28 Sep 2021
1500-1600
LRD
M158-160, F175-177
14
49
Male and Female Internal Iliac AV, Sacral Plexus, Sacral Splanchnic and Pelvic Splanchnic Nerves
M. Johnson
28 Sep 2021
1600-1700
LRD
M160-163, F178-180
15
50
Male and Female Pelvic Diaphragm
R. Saint-Fort
29 Sep 2021
1300-1400
LRA
M163-165, F180-182
16
LAB
Laboratory #17.
Staff
29 Sep 2021
1400-1700
MDL
M158-165, F175-182
17
51
Sacral Plexus with Autonomic and Somatic Control of Urination, Defecation, and Ejaculation
N. Yoshioka
5 Oct 2021
1500-1600
LRC
M160-163, F178-180
18
52
Reproductive and Urinary System Development
J. Radler
5 Oct 2021
1600-1700
LRC
M141-163, F165-180
19
53
Highly Interactive Autonomics Focused Session (HIAFS)
N. Yoshioka
6 Oct 2021
1300-1400
LRD
20
LAB
Laboratory #18. Practice Practical and Review
Staff
6 Oct 2021
1400-1700
MDL
99-182
21
54
Clinical Correlate for Abdomen (Confirmed)
Dr. Bollard
8 Oct 2021
1000-1100
TBA
22
55
Clinical Correlate for Pelvis and Perineum (Confirmed)
Dr. Bollard
8 Oct 2021
1100-1200
TBA
23
56
Cervical Fascia and Spaces - Part I (Examination Review)
Dr. Evey
12 Oct 2021
1300-1400
LRD
229-231
24
57
Cervical Fascia and Spaces - Part II
Dr. Evey
12 Oct 2021
0900-1000
LRD
229-231
25
NA
Laboratory Examination - Abdomen, Pelvis, Perineum
Staff
13 Oct 2021
1300-1420
MDL
26
NA
Written Examination - Abdomen, Pelvis, Perineum
Staff
13 Oct 2021
1430-1700
LRD

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PAS701 Lower Limb and Back. Summer 2021.

Row# Lec# Lecture Title Lecturer Date Time 24H Room Dissector Pgs
1
1
M. Johnson
25 May 2021
1500-1600
LRA
1-4, 183-188
2
2
G. Kincheloe
25 May 2021
1600-1700
LRA
188-194
3
3
R. Saint-Fort
26 May 2021
1300-1400
LRD
194-196
4
LAB
Staff
26 May 2021
1400-1700
MDL
1-4, 183-196
5
4
Gluteal Region
M. Johnson
1 Jun 2021
1500-1600
LRB
197-201
6
5
L. Urbanik
1 Jun 2021
1600-1700
LRB
201-205
7
6
M. Olsen
2 Jun 2021
1300-1400
LRA
205-211
8
LAB
Staff
2 Jun 2021
1400-1700
MDL
197-211
9
7
G. Francis
8 Jun 2021
1500-1600
LRB
211-216
10
8
L. Urbanik
8 Jun 2021
1600-1700
LRB
216-221
11
9
J. Radler
9 Jun 2021
1300-1400
LRB
222-227
12
LAB
Staff
9 Jun 2021
1400-1700
MDL
211-227
13
10
N. Yoshioka
15 Jun 2021
1500-1600
LRA
5-10
14
11
M. Pearce-Clawson
15 Jun 2021
1600-1700
LRA
10-16
15
12
N. Morales
16 Jun 2021
1300-1400
LRB
16-17
16
LAB
Staff
16 Jun 2021
1400-1700
MDL
5-17
17
13
N. Yoshioka
17 Jun 2021
0900-1000
LRA
18-22
18
14
Spinal Cord Clinical Anatomy and Function Part 1
M. Johnson
17 Jun 2021
1000-1100
LRA
18-22
19
15
Spinal Cord Clinical Anatomy and Function Part 2
M. Johnson
17 Jun 2021
1100-1200
LRA
18-22
20
LAB
Staff
17 Jun 2021
1300-1700
MDL
18-22
21
15
Clinical Correlate for Lower Limb
Dr. Bollard
18 Jun 2021
0900-1000
LRC
22
16
Clinical Correlate for Back
Dr. Bollard
18 Jun 2021
1000-1100
LRC
23
LAB
Staff
18 Jun 2021
1100-1200
MDL
1-4, 183-227, 5-22
24
LAB
Staff
18 Jun 2021
1300-1700
MDL
1-4, 183-227, 5-22
25
18
Upper Limb: Scapular Region, Posterior Arm, Intervals, Spaces, and Scapular Anastomosis
R. Saint-Fort
22 Jun 2021
1500-1600
LRB
23-27
26
19
Thorax: Introduction to the Typical Spinal Nerve and Autonomic Nervous System
M. Johnson
22 Jun 2021
1600-1700
LRB
77
27
EXAM
Laboratory Examination for Lower Limb and Back
Staff
23 Jun 2021
1300-1420
MDL
28
EXAM
Written Examination for Lower Limb and Back
Staff
23 Jun 2021
1430-1700
LRD

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PAS702 Upper Limb and Thorax. Summer 2021.

Row# Lec# Lecture Title Lecturer Date Time 24H Room Dissector Pgs
1
20
Surface Anatomy, Superficial Veins, Cutaneous Nerves, and Skeleton Upper Limb
M. Johnson
29 Jun 2021
1500-1600
LRC
28-31
2
21
Pectoral Region and Breast
C. Werner
29 Jun 2021
1600-1700
LRC
31-34
3
22
Axilla
Dr. Evey
30 Jun 2021
1300-1400
LRA
35-37
4
LAB
Laboratory #08. Scapular Region, Posterior Arm, Breast, and Pectoral Region
Staff
30 Jun 2021
1400-1700
MDL
23-33
5
23
Brachial Plexus and Nerve Injury
M. Pearce-Clawson
6 Jul 2021
1500-1600
LRA
34-39
6
24
Arm
M. Johnson
6 Jul 2021
1600-1700
LRA
39-42
7
25
Cubital Fossa
N. Morales
7 Jul 2021
1300-1400
LRA
42-44
8
LAB
Laboratory #09. Axilla, Brachial Plexus, Arm, and Cubital Fossa
Staff
7 Jul 2021
1400-1700
MDL
35-44
9
26
Flexor Region of the Forearm
Dr. Evey
13 Jul 2021
1500-1600
LRC
44-51
10
27
Palm of Hand
Dr. Evey
13 Jul 2021
1600-1700
LRC
52-59
11
28
Extensor Region of Forearm and Dorsum of Hand
Dr. Evey
14 Jul 2021
1300-1400
LRD
59-65
12
LAB
Laboratory #10. Flexor Region of the Forearm and Palm of Hand, Extensor Region of Forearm and Dorsum of Hand
Staff
14 Jul 2021
1400-1700
MDL
44-65
13
29
Shoulder and Elbow Joints - Separation, Dislocation, Rotator Cuff Tear, Tommy John
M. Johnson
20 Jul 2021
1500-1600
LRC
65-69
14
30
Wrist and Finger joints - Ape Hand, Claw Hand, Ulnar Paradox
M. Pearce-Clawson
20 Jul 2021
1600-1700
LRC
69-71
15
31
Thoracic Wall, Intercostal Spaces, Movements of Respiration, Coarctation
N. Morales
21 Jul 2021
1300-1400
LRC
73-77
16
LAB
Laboratory #11. Joints of the Upper Limb, Thoracic Wall, and Removal of the Anterior Chest Wall
Staff
21 Jul 2021
1400-1700
MDL
65-77
17
32
Pleural Cavities and Lungs, Potential Spaces, Recesses, Impresssions, Pleural Tap
N. Morales
27 Jul 2021
1500-1600
LRD
77-83
18
33
Mediastinum and Pericardium
N. Yoshioka
27 Jul 2021
1600-1700
LRD
83-84
19
34
External Heart
G. Kincheloe
28 Jul 2021
1300-1400
LRC
86-89
20
LAB
Laboratory #12. Pleural Cavities, Lungs, Mediastinum, Pericardium
Staff
28 Jul 2021
1400-1700
MDL
77-89
21
35
Internal Heart
G. Francis
3 Aug 2021
1500-1600
LRA
89-93
22
36
Superior Mediastinum and Posterior Mediastinum
C. Werner
3 Aug 2021
1500-1600
LRA
93-98
23
37
Autonomic Nervous System
J. Radler
4 Aug 2021
1300-1400
LRA
95-98
24
LAB
Laboratory #13. Heart, Superior/Posterior Mediastinum, Autonomic Nervous System
Staff
4 Aug 2021
1430-1700
MDL
89-98
25
38
Clinical Correlate
Dr. Bollard
6 Aug 2021
1000-1200
LRA
28-98
26
EXAM
Laboratory Examination for Upper Limb and Thorax
Staff
11 Aug 2021
1300-1420
MDL
27
EXAM
Written Examination for Upper Limb and Thorax
Staff
11 Aug 2021
1430-1700
LRD

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Archive of Meetings

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    • Denice Clarke maintains student records.
    • Denice Clarke maintains the official lecture and laboratory schedules - shared with outside curricula.
    • The above lecture titles will be hyperlinked to content pages and serve as a Table of Contents. Optional participation. Medical tutorials.
    • Once lectures are determined, Dee will enter the lecturers names into the official schedule document.
    • New server this Winter. Message boards. History.
  • Vision for combining Physician Assistant and Graduate Anatomy Curricula
    • Converge lecture titles
    • Incorporate Physician Assistant spinal cord and brain lectures into Graduate Anatomy lectures (invited graduate student lectures).
    • Combined clinical correlate lectures
    • Combined laboratory examinations
  • Dr. McLaughlin - Guidelines for participating in Physician Assistant and Graduate Anatomy coursework
    • Graduate student teaching is to be tempered by other responsibilities.
  • Primary responsibility of the course director is to the the course being taught
    • Please decide upon lectures according to you strengths and well-being.
    • Please plan to attend the laboratory session relevant to your lecture.
    • The primary participants will benefit the course if they attend all lectures and laboratories.
  • Clinical Correlates
    • Additional clinical correlate lectures will not be scheduled during PAS701/2/3 Anatomy contact hours.
    • The Physician Assistant curriculum will incorporate Graduate Anatomy curriculum clinical correlates into their schedule for this Fall.
    • The Physician Assistant curriculum is planning daily clinical correlates to synchronize with the above PAS701/2/3 schedule.
  • Lectures
    • The above lecture entries are a combination of title and content.
    • The title may be shortened according to the lecturer.
    • Please plan to use the entire allotted lecture time.
    • Please place clinical correlates within a lecture as they become relevant to the material. Academic freedom.
    • Encourage student engagement and answer questions at the expense of lecture timing.
    • Devote time to review previous lectures.
    • Tie lectures to the laboratory experience whenever possible.
    • Point the way forward toward future lectures.
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Topic revision: r83 - 04 Dec 2021, LorenEvey
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